More than 15 historic synagogues all over England can be visited at various times during England’s 15th annual Heritage Open Days. They include synagogues in Reading, Bristol, Exeter, Hull, Cheltenham, Bournemouth, Brighton, Manchester — and more. There will also ... continue reading →

More than 15 historic synagogues all over England can be visited at various times during England’s 15th annual Heritage Open Days. They include synagogues in Reading, Bristol, Exeter, Hull, Cheltenham, Bournemouth, Brighton, Manchester — and more. There will also ... continue reading →

More than 15 historic synagogues all over England can be visited at various times during England’s 15th annual Heritage Open Days. They include synagogues in Reading, Bristol, Exeter, Hull, Cheltenham, Bournemouth, Brighton, Manchester — and more. There will also ... continue reading →

More than 15 historic synagogues all over England can be visited at various times during England’s 15th annual Heritage Open Days. They include synagogues in Reading, Bristol, Exeter, Hull, Cheltenham, Bournemouth, Brighton, Manchester — and more. There will also ... continue reading →

More than 15 historic synagogues all over England can be visited at various times during England’s 15th annual Heritage Open Days. They include synagogues in Reading, Bristol, Exeter, Hull, Cheltenham, Bournemouth, Brighton, Manchester — and more. There will also ... continue reading →

More than 15 historic synagogues all over England can be visited at various times during England’s 15th annual Heritage Open Days. They include synagogues in Reading, Bristol, Exeter, Hull, Cheltenham, Bournemouth, Brighton, Manchester — and more. There will also ... continue reading →

More than 15 historic synagogues all over England can be visited at various times during England’s 15th annual Heritage Open Days. They include synagogues in Reading, Bristol, Exeter, Hull, Cheltenham, Bournemouth, Brighton, Manchester — and more. There will also ... continue reading →

A chance to see inside the synagogue built by Sir Moses Montefiore in 1833. The nearby Mausoleum contains the tombs of Sir Moses and Lady Judith Montefiore. The Synagogue was designed by David Mocatta and was the first synagogue to ... continue reading →